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Which is Better

  • Chicken Little

    Votes: 433 27.5%
  • Hunchback 2

    Votes: 57 3.6%
  • A slow death

    Votes: 1,087 68.9%

  • Total voters
    1,577
So animators have always been pervs.
Half the reason many dudes get into drawing is so they can have porn on demand and make money without social contact. Why do you think Rule 34 exists?

Also, does anybody know how CN was able to get away with a month of Miyazaki back in the day? Disney always had the distribution rights which I take to mean something interesting happened to set it up.
 
Teach me your ways, wise one.
1.Be a horny bored teen autistic on terminal hentai overload and combine that with being told you can write but also not knowing step 1 of drawing.
2.Decide to write what you can in a notebook you use off and on as a journal about this one blonde chick you have in class.
3. Put down a story which your editor would laugh out of the office, jerk it, and forget about it outside of remembering the time you used writing practice as fap material.
 
Also, does anybody know how CN was able to get away with a month of Miyazaki back in the day? Disney always had the distribution rights which I take to mean something interesting happened to set it up.

CN also aired a few Disney films back in the mid 00s... Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, The Nightmare Before Christmas, I remember them all being on Cartoon Network. So needless to say it's no surprise.
 
If anyone still cares about Disney songs in their "native languages." (heh)
Fuck political correctness
 
If anyone still cares about Disney songs in their "native languages." (heh)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=AbEdd_hi2OUhttps://youtube.com/watch?v=5MJVK4v13kc
Fuck political correctness
Speaking of Pocahontas, someone who worked on the film recently shared some gag drawings that he done during production, I love seeing these!
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I just really want to see that Haunted Mansion reboot directed by del Toro... that’s all I ask...
 
It's funny how much flack Pocahontas got and how people said it was dull. Mostly because Governor Ratcliffe was one of my favorite villains. Then again- it was mostly because of the voice acting of one of the best Disney voice actors- David Ogden Stiers. RIP.
 
It's funny how much flack Pocahontas got and how people said it was dull. Mostly because Governor Ratcliffe was one of my favorite villains. Then again- it was mostly because of the voice acting of one of the best Disney voice actors- David Ogden Stiers. RIP.
Pocahontas was one of two Disney Renaissance movies my family never owned, and it was because my mom was bothered by its historical inaccuracy. I didn't see it until I went to school.
 
Pocahontas was one of two Disney Renaissance movies my family never owned, and it was because my mom was bothered by its historical inaccuracy. I didn't see it until I went to school.
Was the other one Hercules because it cut out him being a bastard, and the domestic abuse?
 
There's going to be a real loss in Disney with the death of David Ogden Stiers. All we have left now is Jim Cummings.

No, it was Hunchback. They thought it was too disturbing, specifically the Hellfire scene. I didn't see that one until I was a teenager.

I didn't see it until I was an adult because I was older when it was new. It looked stupid to me back then.
 
I saw Hunchback when I was about 11 I think, it scared the living shit out of me. I'd never even heard the word 'rape' at that age but when Tony Jay started singing Hellfire my childlike mind figured out exactly what he wanted to do to Esmeralda.

The worst part was the stupid gargoyles. At that age they didn't bother me too much, I just felt horribly betrayed by them when I finally realized what kind of movie this was going to be. Disney lured me in with a bunch of goofy clowns and then they told me about rape. It was my first experience with tonal whiplash.
 
David Ogden Stiers. RIP.

Makes me wonder, if he was still alive when they were filming Beauty and the Beast, would they still have gotten him to be Cogsworth given how synonymous he is with the character?

Wait, my mistake, he was still alive when they were filming it, but of course they didn't get him back. Fucking assholes.

No, it was Hunchback. They thought it was too disturbing, specifically the Hellfire scene. I didn't see that one until I was a teenager.

Funnily enough, I also never owned Pocahontas nor Hunchback as a kid (we got Hercules when I was in high school). My mother's reasoning are similar to yours, although she said the former was too preachy, and the latter was Disney going low with fart jokes (because the one gargoyle saying "cut the cheese" while armpit farting was used in the trailer--or at least for the VHS previews). When she watched it for the first time a few years back with me, she actually enjoyed it and midway during "Out There" she had to pause the movie for a few minutes to sperg about Notre Dame because she had watched a documentary about the architecture of monasteries some years back.
 
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